The newspaper article covers a conference about priority areas for health equity research processes in India. The primary objective of the conference is to contribute to the advancement of a sound, actionable and measurable evidence base on health inequity in the country. This will help government and civil organizations to prioritize programming towards increasing health equity
International audienceAccording to recent estimates, India is the third largest economy in the world...
The time has come In 2006, the National Sample Survey Organization reported that 28 % of rural India...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to assess how Ayushman Bharat’s introduction aims to realize the vi...
Abstract Background This paper describes the process and outcome of a consultative exercise undertak...
The conference sessions included: Structural drivers of health inequities; Health issues and challen...
BACKGROUND: Expenditure on health sector in India is one of the lowest public health expenditures in...
Analysing implementer narratives on addressing health inequity through convergent action on the soci...
During the past half century, India has made substantial improvements in health outcomes (Ramana, Sa...
With the upcoming technical interventions in the health sector of India, India has been able to crea...
Since the World Health Report 2010, universal health coverage has received increased policy attentio...
In modern India, the caste system has become less influential on one’s social standing as previously...
The inaugural founding conference of the Academy for Health Equity is critical to developing the kno...
Based on a report by the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) the article recommends a...
AbstractHealth equity is high on the international agenda. This study provides evidence of how healt...
This research was about the expansion and changing face of private sector hospital care and related ...
International audienceAccording to recent estimates, India is the third largest economy in the world...
The time has come In 2006, the National Sample Survey Organization reported that 28 % of rural India...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to assess how Ayushman Bharat’s introduction aims to realize the vi...
Abstract Background This paper describes the process and outcome of a consultative exercise undertak...
The conference sessions included: Structural drivers of health inequities; Health issues and challen...
BACKGROUND: Expenditure on health sector in India is one of the lowest public health expenditures in...
Analysing implementer narratives on addressing health inequity through convergent action on the soci...
During the past half century, India has made substantial improvements in health outcomes (Ramana, Sa...
With the upcoming technical interventions in the health sector of India, India has been able to crea...
Since the World Health Report 2010, universal health coverage has received increased policy attentio...
In modern India, the caste system has become less influential on one’s social standing as previously...
The inaugural founding conference of the Academy for Health Equity is critical to developing the kno...
Based on a report by the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) the article recommends a...
AbstractHealth equity is high on the international agenda. This study provides evidence of how healt...
This research was about the expansion and changing face of private sector hospital care and related ...
International audienceAccording to recent estimates, India is the third largest economy in the world...
The time has come In 2006, the National Sample Survey Organization reported that 28 % of rural India...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to assess how Ayushman Bharat’s introduction aims to realize the vi...